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YEAR-END FUNDRAISING UPDATEJuly 1, 2016–June 30, 2017
BESBEST YEART YEARON RECORD!ON RECORD!
YEAR-END FUNDRAISING UPDATEJuly 1, 2016–June 30, 2017
$14,818,352THIS INCLUDES CASH, AND MULTIYEAR AND DEFERRED PLEDGES.
WHAT ARE DONORS SUPPORTING?
PUBLIC SERVICES(MUSEUMS, PUBLIC RADIO, ETC.)
$3,710,722 BUILDINGS & FACILITIES
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS $3,196,070$3,189,606
SCHOLARSHIPS(ACADEMIC, ATHLETICS, ETC.)FACULTY ENDOWMENTS
$1,075,000 $2,497,078
OTHERUNRESTRICTED (CAREER CENTER, FOOD PANTRY,
SUMMER RESEARCH INSTITUTES, ETC.)$375,669 $471,542 ATHLETICS
$302,664
WHO’S DONATING?
15,026 TOTAL DONORS
11%STUDENTS
39%ALUMNI
18%PARENTS
25%FRIENDS5% 2%ORGANIZATIONS
FACULTY OR STAFF
Together, they gave 33,390 GIFTSto programs across campus.
TOTAL NUMBER OF TOTAL NUMBER OFTOWER SOCIETY TOWER GOLDDONORS DONORS
678 163Tower Society members give $1,500 or more annually to programs across campus.Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) members can join for $150 or more annually.
TOP DESIGNATIONS BY DOLLAR AMOUNT
1. New College of Business Building
2. CSU, Chico Herbarium Endowment(Deferred)
3. Superior Region Endowment forDistance Learning in Social Work
4. Bell Family PresidentialScholarship Endowment
5. Hayden Homes–Dennis P. MurphyEndowed Professorship
TOP DESIGNATIONS BY NUMBER OF DONORS
1 CHICO STATE FUND (Unrestricted)
2 NORTH STATE PUBLIC RADIO
3 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
4 GATEWAY SCIENCE MUSEUM
5 OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE
CHICO STATE SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDEDJULY 1, 2016–JUNE 30, 2017
Thanks to donors—past and present—Chico State is able to augmentfederal, state, and independent scholarships that our students receive.
TOTAL NUMBER OFSCHOLARSHIPS 1,090AWARDED
TOTALSCHOLARSHIP $2,318,568MONEY AWARDED
Professor Emerita Valene L. Smith has given morethan $4 million toestablish the Museumof Anthropology andsupport students of allages. Her latest gift isexpanding the museum’sfootprint and capacity tobring the world’s culturesto our doorstep. f
For scholarship recipientPhillip Drange (’17),teaching music is more than a passion—it's away to pay it forward tothe next generationwhile honoring his latebrother, Aaron. TheAaron Drange Memorial Scholarship supports uture music students.
A donor-funded award supported Andrea Avina (’17) as she overcame violence and trauma to find her voice and purpose in speech therapy. She will begin the communication sciences and disorders graduate program at Chico State this fall.
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